The rhetoric of gender terms : : 'man', 'woman', and the portrayal of character in Latin prose / / by Francesca Santoro L'Hoir.

The aim of this work is to recover classical Roman assumptions about women on the basis of the surviving linguistic data. The author provides a control to her study of the connotations of the major Latin words for women in the form of a corresponding examination of how Roman authors use the various...

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Superior document:Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum, 120
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, New York : : Brill,, 1992.
Year of Publication:1992
Language:English
Series:Mnemosyne, Supplements 120.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 216 pages).
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Cicero’s masculine terminology and rhetorical convention /
The obscene mulier and the not-heard femina /
Sallust: factional politics through the looking-glass /
Ab Urbe Condita: when viri were VIRI /
Livian ladies: cardboard characters in feminine attire /
Velleius Paterculus: historicus patrioticus /
Tacitus: the tradition and its breaking /
C. Plinius Secundus: man of letters /
Suetonius: Ciceronian shorthand /
Petronius and Apuleius: the good; the bad; and the nequissimi /
Conclusion /
Select Bibliography /
Index /
Supplements to Mnemosyne.
Summary:The aim of this work is to recover classical Roman assumptions about women on the basis of the surviving linguistic data. The author provides a control to her study of the connotations of the major Latin words for women in the form of a corresponding examination of how Roman authors use the various words for men. The resulting analysis throws light not only on Roman gender vocabulary but also on Roman cultural perceptions of class, moral worth and nationality. Furthermore, the author's detailed discussions of strictly linguistic evidence enable her to offer several original and persuasive insights about the traditional Latin literary representation of women. Understanding the connotative range of gender terms such as homo , vir , femina , mulier also reveals the value judgments made by ancient authors on male and female behaviour and can even be applied as a tool of historical analysis.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-208) and index.
ISBN:9004329161
ISSN:0169-8958 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Francesca Santoro L'Hoir.